Thursday, August 8, 2013

Great Book and Simple Read!!

I just completed the book Unfinished by Steven K. Scott.  This book is an easy read and effectively communicates to the reader four callings that Jesus left for us to complete here on the earth. I don't want to give away the four callings but this is an excellent book for those who feel that there is more to being a follower of Jesus than just to pray a prayer.  It is simple in its philosophy and yet challenging in implementing a deeper life in Christ. It also deals with obstacles to overcome in order to complete the four callings.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Longing...


I've looked into the faces of my kids at home as they long for something.  My son, Caleb, looks through pages and pages of Craigslist and Ebay ads, dreaming and longing to have a new drumset or a motorbike.  He talks about it with urgency, convincing me he not only wants those things, but he really, really needs them. He plans for the time he will have them. I join in conversation with him about it.  They are valid desires based on gifts and characteristics God placed in him.  Someday, I believe he will have those things.  I look into the faces of my daughters as they watch gifted musicians at concerts and on tv.  Music is deep in them and they long to use those gifts, to feel that soaring feeling of belting out beautiful notes.  They talk excitedly and quickly about musicians that amaze them.  They sing their songs, they mimic their sound, they dream about the possibilities for them.  I understand that longing.  I have the same ache within me for music.

There is a longing that surpasses what I see in my children here at home.  In Ethiopia, there is a longing that is so deep and so out of reach, it's silent.  It's a silence that screamed into my soul the entire week I spent in Ethiopia this last November. The eyes of the children of Kolfe Orphanage peered at me with an ache I've never seen before.  They didn't articulate it, they didn't try to convince me how much they wanted it or needed it.  I am certain they didn't plan for it and perhaps maybe they've even stopped dreaming about it.  Regardless of their lack of active expression, their longing was starkly clear.  Boy after boy approached me, watching my every move, some reaching for a hug, some standing at a distance, but all of them boring a hole into my existence with their longing eyes. They longed to be fed, they longed to be clothed, neglect and lack made for clear longing.  The deepest, most painful longing of all twisted at my gut and sent tears flooding down my face.  Dark, almond shaped eyes so unique to Ethiopia and so famous in beauty looked to me, aching to belong. They just wanted to belong to someone.

There are over 250 boys living at Kolfe Orphanage and they just want to belong to someone.  They may have given up on hope, they may never speak of it, or even dream of it, but the longing remains deep within their gaze.  It's heart wrenching to witness.

Kolfe boys have been known as "lost boys" for many years.  Rarely do they find a family willing to adopt them and rarely is an agency willing to facilitate that adoption. Right now, there are a handful of them, all friends, in process of coming home. This includes our two, amazing, beautiful sons.  They too, have that silent longing in their stare, but unlike most of the other boys, they have a cautious glimmer of hope in those milky brown eyes.

When my son talks of a new drum set or motorcycle, I want to fill that longing within him.  I want to bless him with those things that make him Caleb.  When my girls chatter about musicians that move them and how much they long to improve their musicianship, I want to find every opportunity I can to help them blossom. But when my two gorgeous, amazing sons in Ethiopia look to me, longing to belong, longing for a family, a mommy, a daddy, grandparents and community...things they can't even imagine, yet were created to have...I am driven to make that happen. Those eyes keep me awake at night, tie my stomach in knots, move me with compassion.  That's the kind of compassion Jesus had...the kind He felt in His gut.  It drove Him to action.

Kurt and I cannot take hold of these children and meet their deepest longing alone.  We just can't.  There are the rare few that have the wealth that can fund an adoption fully, but most families I know who are called to adopt hurting, needy children are of modest means.  I think that's of no coincidence, because it enables the family of God to come together...those who are willing and those who are able...to partner to bring these miracle to pass.  It pleases God to see that kind of shoulder to shoulder commitment to affect the least of these.

I don't know about you...but I long to see our sons go from the hopeless longing for the basic needs every child deserves...food, clothing, and family...to excited chatter about their hopes and dreams for their future.  There is hope in those longings, there is life in those longings.  We can't do it without help.  

We are moving forward quickly with this adoption.  Our oldest will age out in this year and both of them are in desperate need to come home. We are believing, in faith, that they will be home by May.  We have roughly $14,000 to raise plus travel expenses. We've made a huge dent in the total cost because of so many of you and your generous hearts.  We cannot thank you enough.  $14,000 seems like an insurmountable  mountain to climb, but we just witnessed the miracle of one family as they raised $12,000 for an emergency special needs adoption in 48 hours.  God, along with His amazing children can do anything.  We are asking for your help, we are asking for your voice.  On this blog, you can donate to PayPal, you can mail us a check, or you can directly mail a check to our adoption agency in our name.  You can also share this need with those around you, posting on your Facebook or sharing with your church.  And you can certainly pray.  We need God to move paperwork and government officials quickly to get our children home to a family.

No child should have to long so deeply to belong to a family.  Every child deserves a family.  There are 250 boys at Kolfe Orphanage who need a voice.  I plan to continue to be that voice even after our sons come home.  I am driven to act on their behalf.  Not all of them will be adopted, but they need food and clothing and, most importantly, need to know that they belong to Jesus.

We know we are asking a great thing, but giving into the lives of orphans, the place where God's heart beats, is always a sure investment.  The return will be far beyond what you can ever imagine. Thank you for praying about how you can help.  

International Adoption Net Attn 
Kurt and JoLynn Coleman Adoption
7500 E. Arapahoe Road Ste #250
Centennial, CO 80112
800-982-3778 
All donations through IAN are tax deductable


Thursday, July 5, 2012

Review of Fearless by author Eric Blehm

Fearless: The Undaunted Courage and Ultimate Sacrifice of Navy SEAL Team SIX Operator Adam Brown

I just finished the Book Fearless.  This book tells the amazing story of Navy Seal, Adam Brown's life.The story is gripping and the book was hard to put down.  Except for some harsh language I would recommend this book to anyone.  I think it would be especially helpful to those who are struggling to find their path or purpose in life. It would be great for High School students and graduates, college students, those struggling with addictions, those who find themselves in orison, those who feel hopeless, or simply those who are looking for an inspiring story.  I don't want to give away anything in the book but it gives an account of a man who struggles in life with many demons and ultimately shows what Adam is made of.  A man of extraordinary strength, resolve, character, compassion, and craziness and the ultimate sacrifice he is willing to make for his family,friends, and country.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Mothers Day Sunday Seven

Here are this weeks 7 great things that happened at Galena Assembly on Sunday:

1. Attendance in the Sunday service was up 12% over last week.
2. A girl came to kids church with a brace on her leg. Pastor Kyle, Ren and the children prayed for her and she was able to take the brace off and walk around without any pain!
3. We had a wonderful time of worship. The freedom and joy in the Holy Spirit was amazing.
4. We had several guests in the service Sunday morning.
5. JoLynn's message was challenging to the women. Every woman responded and came forward at the end of the service.
6. Testimony from parents of a baby that was having acid reflux issues who had an ultrasound and the doctors report was a good one.
7. Announced that on June 3 the Take the Plunge (baptism) service will take place and we already have had several people ask to be baptized.


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Monday, April 30, 2012

Sunday Seven

Here are the top 7 things that happened at Galena Assembly Sunday

1.  This was the third Sunday in a row excluding Easter that we saw an increase in our Sunday morning attendance!

2.  We saw several new faces in the service yesterday.  That is always a positive sign.

3.  Both the church vans have been in need of repair and a couple donated what was needed to fix them.  This is important for our ministry to kids in the Galena area.

4.  A woman who had Hepatitis C was healed of this disease.

5.  We concluded the NEVERTHELESS series and people are pumped and excited about what God is doing!

6.  A man that came forward for prayer Sunday morning for heart and lung issues came to my office today to tell us the medical tests came back perfectly normal!

7.  The presence of God was overwhelming during the entire service.  God is moving in our midst and it is an exciting time to be a part of Galena Assembly!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

In Memory of Steve Jobs

A few years ago I read this.  It is the commencement address that Steve Jobs gave at Stanford University in 2005:

     Remembering that I'll be dead soon is the most important tool I've ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life. Because almost everything -- all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure - these things just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is truly important. Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not to follow your heart.



About a year ago I was diagnosed with cancer. I had a scan at 7:30 in the morning, and it clearly showed a tumor on my pancreas. I didn't even know what a pancreas was. The doctors told me this was almost certainly a type of cancer that is incurable, and that I should expect to live no longer than three to six months. My doctor advised me to go home and get my affairs in order, which is doctor's code for prepare to die. It means to try to tell your kids everything you thought you'd have the next 10 years to tell them in just a few months. It means to make sure everything is buttoned up so that it will be as easy as possible for your family. It means to say your goodbyes.
I lived with that diagnosis all day. Later that evening I had a biopsy, where they stuck an endoscope down my throat, through my stomach and into my intestines, put a needle into my pancreas and got a few cells from the tumor. I was sedated, but my wife, who was there, told me that when they viewed the cells under a microscope the doctors started crying because it turned out to be a very rare form of pancreatic cancer that is curable with surgery. I had the surgery and I'm fine now.
This was the closest I've been to facing death, and I hope it's the closest I get for a few more decades. Having lived through it, I can now say this to you with a bit more certainty than when death was a useful but purely intellectual concept:
No one wants to die. Even people who want to go to heaven don't want to die to get there. And yet death is the destination we all share. No one has ever escaped it. And that is as it should be, because Death is very likely the single best invention of Life. It is Life's change agent. It clears out the old to make way for the new. Right now the new is you, but someday not too long from now, you will gradually become the old and be cleared away. Sorry to be so dramatic, but it is quite true.

DNA- Week 1 review

This past Sunday we kicked off the DNA series with the first subject, Evangelism.  


God has placed within each one of us a desire to share Christ with those around us. 


What did we learn?


1. 89% of church goers say that the church exists to meet my needs and the needs of my family. Only 11% said the purpose of the church is to win the world for Jesus. 95% of all Christians never win a single soul to Christ. 


2. Evangelism is not easy, yet for many it is scary. 


3. Evangelism is one of the highest values of the church, but one of the least practiced. 


4. Over time, the church if it does not practice evangelism will move towards self-centeredness. 


5. Evangelism must be loving. The greatest command is to Love God, the second is like it. Love your neighbor as yourself. 


6. Evangelism must be relevant. It must meet real needs that people have. 


7. Evangelism must make connections. 6 million people were asked, "What would it take to get you to church?" 90% answered, "Someone to ask me." 74% of people today came to Christ through a friend or relative, not as a result of an altar call, pastor, or church program. 


8. Evangelism must be with urgency. There will be a time when it will be too late. 


I don't think we ever purposefully stop doing evangelism personally. I think over time unless we keep reminding ourselves of the great commission, we just lose the focus we need to have on it. 


Coming Next Sunday, DNA- Relationships -


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Monday, September 26, 2011

New Series

We are excited about a new series we will be starting this next Sunday, October 2 at Galena Assembly.  The series is entitled DNA.

DNA is essential for life.  It is essentially the blueprint for our lives. The instructions for how to build your body are encoded in your DNA.  It is responsible for gender, hair color, eye color, how big your ears are, whether you have dimples, freckles, or attached or unattached ear lobes.  Our fingerprints come from our DNA.

Since Christ has told us that we are his body here on this earth, we need to rediscover our DNA.  What defines us as a church?  What defines us as followers of Christ?  It isn't the building we meet in.  It isn't the programs that we have.  Both the building and programs make it possible for our DNA to come out.

Over the next 4 weeks we are going to look at 4 things that God has placed in our DNA as Christ followers.  These things are important to the health of the church, just as DNA in our bodies in important to the health of our physical bodies.

We hope you can join us Sunday Mornings at 10.  You can attend in person or watch live here http://www.ustream.tv/channel/galenaassembly

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Accountability

Last night in church we talked about the issue of accountability.  I believe that the lack of accountability is one of the major hindrances to healthy, vibrant, growing churches today.  The bible in James 5:16 says, "Confess your sins to one another, and pray for one another, that you may be healed."    When we have those same people in our lives that we are able to confess our sins, issues, problems, and areas of weakness to it makes a way for the healing power of God to come into our lives.  


The power of sin tries to keep us in the dark. Our enemy, the devil, wants to isolate us and make us feel like we are the only ones in the world who struggle with (fill in the blank).   But when we are able to share our struggles with others who will hold us accountable, pray for us, and encourage us, a transfer of power takes place.  The power of sin is deflated and the power of God is released.  Read these verses and see how the power can be released in your life.  
  
     Two people are better off than one, for they can help each other succeed.  If one person falls, the other can reach out and help.  But someone who falls alone is in real trouble..... A person standing alone can be attacked and defeated, but two can stand back-to-back and conquer.  Three are even better for a triple-braided cord is not easily broken."
                                                                                          Ecclesiastes 4:9-10, 12


In order for us to be healthy as followers of Christ we have to have the friendships that provide accountability for us.  No one likes accountability because our flesh pushes so hard against it.  We must pursue accountability if we want to be all that God desires us to be.


Here are some questions that can be used for accountability:
     1Are you spending time alone with God?
     2. Are you in studying the Bible?
     3. Are you praying?
     4. Is your thought life pure?
     5. Have you seen something you shouldn't see (movies, magazines, Internet)?
     6. Are you misusing your power on the job? At home?
     7. Are you walking in total obedience to God? (Remember, partial obedience is disobedience.)
     8. Have you lied about any of the previous questions?


These questions are one's that Leadership Guru John Maxwell recommends.  This is a base to start from and not an exhaustive list.  Feel free to add your own that is more applicable to your situation.  Find someone to whom you can be accountability partners with and then get free.


Be free in Jesus name because "he whom the Son sets free, is free indeed!"

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Update

I am really enjoying the Hostage series that we have been teaching on over the last 3 weeks.  It seems to be a very popular topic and everyone seems very engaged by the messages.  This coming Sunday will be the final message in the series.  I will be announcing the subject later this week. My prayer is that those who have heard the messages have found freedom in Christ.  If you missed any of the messages, you can watch them on Ustream Galena.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Great Sunday

We had a great Sunday yesterday as we kicked off the HOSTAGE series.  So exciting to hear how God is touching people lives and how people are getting healed of various problems.  So far this year we have had 2 blind people receive their sight back, a deaf ear opened, and numerous other healings and miracles have taken place.  Take God at his word and believe!

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Tuesday

We are continuing to focus on taking care of teams as they come in to work providing food, lodging and food for them.  We are also continuing to sort through donations as they come and get them where they need to go.  We are also making all the resources available to those who come and pick items up.  Our biggest need right now is for teams and individuals to come and help organize and sort the donations that have come in as well as help get them to the areas where they are needed the most.  If you would like to bring a team or come individually please call me at 620-202-3257.  We can also house your workers here if needed.